Return-path: Received: from sabertooth02.qualcomm.com ([65.197.215.38]:10880 "EHLO sabertooth02.qualcomm.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1762985Ab3ECKsH (ORCPT ); Fri, 3 May 2013 06:48:07 -0400 From: Kalle Valo To: CC: Subject: Re: ath10k: mac80211 driver for QCA9880 References: <87li8k0yu1.fsf@kamboji.qca.qualcomm.com> Date: Fri, 3 May 2013 13:48:01 +0300 In-Reply-To: <87li8k0yu1.fsf@kamboji.qca.qualcomm.com> (Kalle Valo's message of "Mon, 15 Apr 2013 15:20:54 +0300") Message-ID: <87bo8scpb2.fsf@kamboji.qca.qualcomm.com> (sfid-20130503_124813_184162_17C95F09) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Kalle Valo writes: > I just pushed initial version of ath10k, our new driver for QCA9880 & > co, to github.com: > > https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k > > The driver is pretty small, roughly 14 kLOC. Even if the name implies > that this is an evolution from ath9k, the drivers are actually very > different. The biggest difference is that there's now firmware running > on the chip. > > Once ath10k is ready I will send it for proper review. But we are not > quite there yet. I pushed the firmware temporarily here: https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware I also created a small page to the wiki: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath10k But now anyone with QCA9880 or QCA9888 should be able to run ath10k now. If someone does that we would be very interested about feedback. -- Kalle Valo